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Tios & Tias!

Tios & Tias!

2pm – 8pm | 21+ – Early Bird Standing: $20 + fees – General Admission Standing: $25 + fees – VIP Standing: $35 + fees – VIP Table (seats 2): $40 +… Read more

2pm – 8pm | 21+

– Early Bird Standing: $20 + fees
– General Admission Standing: $25 + fees
– VIP Standing: $35 + fees
– VIP Table (seats 2): $40 + fees *****includes high top table and private bar*****

Founded by the visionary DJ Chris Villa amid the challenges of the 2020 pandemic, Tios & Tias emerged as a groundbreaking musical experience. As the world pressed pause, T&T began as a weekly livestream on the renowned platform Twitch, featuring Chris Villa spinning an eclectic mix of funk, soul, cruising classics, 80s, 90s, hip hop, R&B, cumbia, and freestyle, which quickly evolved into a cultural phenomenon.

Every Sunday, subscribers tuned in to witness Chris Villa’s live DJ sets, where he skillfully paid homage to the musical genres that shaped his upbringing. The contagious energy and diverse sounds resonated with audiences, creating a virtual space where music lovers of all backgrounds gathered to revel in the art of sound.

As Tios and Tias continued to captivate their audience, the evolution was inevitable. Transitioning from a weekly livestream to a monthly in-person day party, the event now stands as a testament to the enduring power of timeless music that transcends age and background. Nestled within the heart of this musical journey is a perfect blend of backyard boogie vibes, inviting attendees to immerse themselves in an unforgettable celebration of rhythm and nostalgia.

DJ Chris Villa’s commitment to curating an experience that goes beyond the ordinary has transformed Tios & Tias into more than just an event; it’s a movement. Join us as we continue to ride the waves of soulful beats, embracing the magic of music that unites us all.

Kevin Ravellette Senior Recital

Kevin Ravellette Senior Recital

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 4:30pm show) Join saxophone superstar Kevin Ravellette as he plays his senior recital in the Century Room! Featuring the UA Sax Ensemble and the Kevin Ravellette Sextet!… Read more

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 4:30pm show) Join saxophone superstar Kevin Ravellette as he plays his senior recital in the Century Room! Featuring the UA Sax Ensemble and the Kevin Ravellette Sextet!

Jason Carder (trumpet) Kevin Ravellette & Simeon Roth (sax) Angelo Versace (piano) Colin McIlrath (bass) Arthur Vint (drums)

HUNNY

HUNNY

w/ Desert Child Doors 6pm | Show 7pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + fees | 16+ —HUNNY— HUNNY was born out of the tight-knit North LA indie-rock scene… Read more

w/ Desert Child

Doors 6pm | Show 7pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + fees | 16+

—HUNNY— HUNNY was born out of the tight-knit North LA indie-rock scene of the mid-2010s, sharing stages and even band members with acts like The Neighbourhood and Bad Suns from an early age. On the back of a shimmering blend of new-wave sheen, shoegaze gloom and angular guitar rock – all underwritten with cheeky, California cool sensibilities – the childhood friends racked up millions of streams of their self-released 2015 EP, Pain/ Ache/ Loving, thanks to undeniable songs like the hit “Cry For Me.”

By the time the band had secured a record deal with legendary Epitaph Records and released their 2019 debut full-length, Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes., outlets like Alternative Press were hailing HUNNY – vocalist/guitarist Jason Yarger, guitarist Jake Goldstein, bassist Kevin Grimmett and drummer Joey Anderson – for their spin on “perfunctory electronic and new-wave pop, teeming with love, heartbreak, neuroses and impeccably sweet dancing shoes.”

“There was a production sheen to the album that was very cool,” Goldstein says proudly of Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes., which was produced by GRAMMY-winner Carlos de la Garza (Paramore, Best Coast) and launched HUNNY onto global tours with the likes of State Champs, Citizen and The Story So Far. “We got to record drums at Sunset Sound and all this epic rock stuff. That was sick, but I think we missed what made the early days special and wanted to take it back to the core of the band.”

The wide-eyed excitement and energy of those early years are all over HUNNY’S NEW PLANET HEAVEN, the group’s second LP for Epitaph that finds them tightening their social circle and distilling their art down to its purest form yet. While the pandemic kept the band apart physically, they were closer than ever on an artistic level, writing and demoing nearly 100 ideas for LP2 that eventually made their way to longtime friend and collaborator Derek Ted.

“We wanted to really workshop lyrics and melodies in a campfire-style setting and see how the songs would come out of that,” Goldstein explains. “Despite having been apart and writing on our own, we were finding a lot of common threads in what we were bringing to the table. We can’t escape that we’re in a band together and have similar tastes. We took a step back and looked at all the songs from a distance, then took the ones that felt like they really belonged together.”

Decamping to Ted’s LA studio (dubbed New Planet Heaven, begetting the album’s title), the band began to woodshed the record’s eventual dozen songs, focusing less on perfection and more on recapturing the unbreakable bond that colored early bedroom demos. (Listen closely, and you can even hear Yarger’s dog’s collar provide auxiliary percussion on the album-closing “palm reader,” a happy accident that’s ultimately emblematic of the leniency the band extended themselves throughout the process.)

The sense of comfort and nostalgia is there from the first single “action –> reaction,” in its transistor radio intro and undeniable vibrancy, its reclamation of youth and reverence for HUNNY’s hungrier, scrappier days. As Goldstein says: “There’s a sense of distance but also warmth to all our favorite songs, and that’s an element we wanted to bring to the album: a longing for a missed opportunity or chance or youth or what the past might have given you.”

Chasing 2022’s stopgap Homesick EP and mixed by former HUNNY guitarist Jacob Munk (5 Seconds Of Summer, Caroline Polachek, Miley Cyrus), HUNNY’S NEW PLANET HEAVEN finds the band playing in a brand-new musical sandbox, balancing the haze of hindsight with a sun-soaked SoCal summer. From the meditative “my own age” and breakbeat-backed, late ’90s-leaning “all my luck” to the lo-fi punk standout “ring in your ear” (featuring Motion City Soundtrack’s Justin Pierre) and made-for-dashboard-drumming “89cc” (complete with a searing sax solo) the album is a testament to the band’s musical fluency and dedication to their craft.

“We love genre play and pastiche,” the guitarist explains, “the idea of a record that sounds like changing the channels on a TV – distinct but still able to be enjoyed as a whole.”

Now, on the verge of entering their second decade together, it’s clear HUNNY’s greatest asset is their disinterest in doing anything besides what moves them. It’s afforded them great range as a band, the ability to naturally shapeshift on their own albums as well as win over audiences across the entire rock spectrum. Most importantly, it’s propelled them to be unapologetically themselves and trust what’s gotten them this far.

“We’re really trying to be less precious about what makes it out into the world,” Goldstein says. “We want to get out of our own way and release as many things as possible. Brett [Gurewitz, Epitaph founder] always says it’s the best way for us to be operating: ‘Keep putting stuff out, because you never know what’s going to work. If you’re inspired to create, create.’ Ultimately, that’s all we’ve ever wanted to do – oh, and be the biggest band in the world.” XX

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm-9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until… Read more

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm-9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until 9:30pm. Musicians who sit in get in FREE!

University of Arizona Studio Jazz Ensemble & Concert Jazz Band!
6:30PM & 8PM

University of Arizona Studio Jazz Ensemble & Concert Jazz Band!

($15-$25 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm sets) It’s the end of the year celebration! The University of Arizona’s Studio Jazz Ensemble and Concert Jazz Band will have end of… Read more

($15-$25 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm sets) It’s the end of the year celebration! The University of Arizona’s Studio Jazz Ensemble and Concert Jazz Band will have end of the semester concerts in the Century Room!

CONCERT JAZZ BAND
Director – Joseph Rader

Alto 1- Johnny Molenda
Alto 2- Heath Wilson
Tenor 1- Daniella Martinez Osete
Tenor 2- Tristan Ernst
Bari- Ethan Luker

Trumpet 1- Joey Hermann
Trumpet 2- Bryson Washington
Trumpet 3- Jacob Kleparek
Trumpet 4- Alex Covarubias

Trombone 1-Stephen Davis
Trombone 2- Alex Cardenas
Trombone 3- Sarah Ortiz
Trombone 4-Langston Campbell

Guitar – Nico Esparza
Piano- Meg Foote, Andrew Belshan
Bass- Nathan Lott
Drums- Steven Acker

STUDIO JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Director – Angelo Versace

Alto 1- Tyler Hansen
Alto 2- Felicity Way
Tenor 1- Kevin Ravellette
Tenor 2- Linden Solgonick
Bari- Ivanna Zuniga

Trumpet 1- Jibrael Alsooz
Trumpet 2- Addison Smith
Trumpet 3- Anthony Gibes
Trumpet 4- Kaleb White

Trombone 1- Copland Rose
Trombone 2- Aidan Schofield
Trombone 3- Steph Moots
Trombone 4- Ethan Luker

Guitar – Nico Esparza
Piano- Owen Lowery, Leo Stealey-Euchner
Bass- Jack O’Brien, Apollo Torres
Drums- Dalen Durnan

MIKE

MIKE

w/ Liv.e & RiTchie 7pm Doors / 7:30pm Show | $26 Advance / $30 Day of Show + fees | All Ages New York rapper MIKE delivers his rhymes over hazy soul-drenched… Read more

w/ Liv.e & RiTchie

7pm Doors / 7:30pm Show | $26 Advance / $30 Day of Show + fees | All Ages

New York rapper MIKE delivers his rhymes over hazy soul-drenched samples, with a focus on themes of Black identity, mental health, family and grief. Releasing an album each year since 2017 on his independent label, 10k (including three in 2018 alone), MIKE has toured with Blood Orange, Freddie Gibbs and Earl Sweatshirt.

Colin Stetson

Colin Stetson

With support from Ryan Alfred 7pm Doors / 7:30pm Show | $30 Advance / $35 Day of Show + fees | 21+ Read more

With support from Ryan Alfred

7pm Doors / 7:30pm Show | $30 Advance / $35 Day of Show + fees | 21+

Hot Jazz Wednesday with Marco & The Polos
6:30PM & 8PM

Hot Jazz Wednesday with Marco & The Polos

($10-$15 + taxes & fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Multi-instrumentalist Marco Rosano leads Marco & The Polos through a swingin’ night of traditional jazz every other Wednesday! “Hot Jazz Wednesdays” take… Read more

($10-$15 + taxes & fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Multi-instrumentalist Marco Rosano leads Marco & The Polos through a swingin’ night of traditional jazz every other Wednesday!

“Hot Jazz Wednesdays” take you back to the roots of jazz with music from the 1920s and ’30s. Every 1st, 3rd & 5th Wednesday, Marco & The Polos perform music from New Orleans. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays are reserved for the Hot Club of Tucson, which performs French Jazz Manouche in the style of Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli.

University of Arizona Jazz Combo Night!

University of Arizona Jazz Combo Night!

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:00pm Doors) The UA Jazz Combos perform their End of the Year Concerts at the Century Room! There are three combos this year: 6:30pm: Experiential Combo (directed… Read more

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:00pm Doors) The UA Jazz Combos perform their End of the Year Concerts at the Century Room!

There are three combos this year:

6:30pm: Experiential Combo (directed by Jason Carder)

7:30pm: Explorations Combo (directed by Arthur Vint)

8:30pm: UA Jazz Ambassadors (directed by Brice Winston)

There are seperate tickets for each band, or a preferred ticket will get you a seat for all three bands!

Sarah & Jason play Sarah & Clifford
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Sarah & Jason play Sarah & Clifford

($20-$30 + taxes & fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm shows) New York City transplant vocalist Sarah Tolar and trumpet virtuoso and University of Arizona professor Jason Carder team up to perform the… Read more

($20-$30 + taxes & fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm shows) New York City transplant vocalist Sarah Tolar and trumpet virtuoso and University of Arizona professor Jason Carder team up to perform the 1955 album by Sarah Vaughan & Clifford Brown. Lauded as Vaughan’s favorite jazz recording session, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Joining Tolar and Carder are Angelo Versace on piano, Adam Gay on bass, and Dom Moio on drums.

The iconic 1955 jazz album recorded by Sarah Vaughan and Clifford Brown is a masterpiece that captures the unparalleled chemistry between the legendary vocalist and the virtuoso trumpeter. Known for her lush vocal tone and impeccable phrasing, Vaughan’s performance on this album showcases her stunning range and emotional depth, while Brown’s trumpet playing is marked by its precision, warmth, and lyrical beauty. In this special performance, vocalist Sarah Tolar and trumpeter Jason Carder bring a fresh interpretation to the timeless music.

Tolar, a vocalist acclaimed for her expressive artistry and deep connection to the jazz tradition, and Carder, a trumpeter renowned for his technical brilliance and musical sensitivity, offer their own personal touch to the tunes from the album. Together, they reimagine classic tracks like “Lullaby of Birdland” and “I’m Glad There Is You” with their own distinct voices as artists. This evening’s performance is not only a reverent nod to jazz history but also a reminder of the enduring power of these legendary musicians’ contributions to the genre.

Spiders Can Fly

Spiders Can Fly

w/ Neon Dragon Doors 7pm | 8pm Show | $15 Advance | $20 at the door + fees | 21+ —SPIDERS CAN FLY—Spiders Can Fly is a local Duo comprised of singer/guitarist… Read more

w/ Neon Dragon

Doors 7pm | 8pm Show | $15 Advance | $20 at the door + fees | 21+

—SPIDERS CAN FLY—Spiders Can Fly is a local Duo comprised of singer/guitarist Justin Martinez and Drummer/vocalist/Keyboardist Stephen Goudinoff. Spiders Can Fly has just recently reunited after a 10 year break with an epic performance at 191 Toole. The band is a progressive indie rock band that brings unique original compositions with dynamic vocals and creativity. Justin Martinez is also the guitarist and vocalist for the band “Insound”. This is a show that you don’t want to miss. Key influences include bands such as Led Zeppelin, Primus, Radio Head, Janes Addiction, Smashing Pumpkins, Tool and King Krimson. Check out their new Self-Titled Album “Spiders Can Fly” on any digital streaming source.

Pop Nights w/ Bex

Pop Nights w/ Bex

Fridays | 10PM – 2AM | FREE Pop Nights w/ Bex From modern pop hits to deep cuts, house, dance and disco, DJ Bex spins hits to dance and sing your heart… Read more

Fridays | 10PM – 2AM | FREE

Pop Nights w/ Bex

From modern pop hits to deep cuts, house, dance and disco, DJ Bex spins hits to dance and sing your heart out to with your besties.

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Late Night with Victor Gutierrez Quartet

Late Night with Victor Gutierrez Quartet

($10-$15 + taxes & fees | 10:30pm & 11:30pm Sets) After Friday night’s show, stick around for late night with saxophonist Victor Gutierrez and his band! Victor Gutierrez (sax) Ricardo Garcia (guitar)… Read more

($10-$15 + taxes & fees | 10:30pm & 11:30pm Sets) After Friday night’s show, stick around for late night with saxophonist Victor Gutierrez and his band!

Victor Gutierrez (sax) Ricardo Garcia (guitar) Colin McIlrath (bass) Casey Hadland (drums)

Holly Channell & Jason Palmer | It’s Not Just A Standard
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Holly Channell & Jason Palmer | It’s Not Just A Standard

($25-$35 + taxes & fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Boston/NYC Drummer and Vocalist Holly Channell is celebrating the release of her critically acclaimed debut jazz album Not Just a Standard on… Read more

($25-$35 + taxes & fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Boston/NYC Drummer and Vocalist Holly Channell is celebrating the release of her critically acclaimed debut jazz album Not Just a Standard on tour at The Century Room! Playing tunes from the record which are arranged classic jazz standards that pay homage to Wynton Marsalis’ and Lewis Nash’s mission to keep the jazz tradition alive, but with a Channell spin. Mixing odd meters and duple feels along with contemporary jazz drumming and surprise vocals, she will show you these songs are not just standards but the heart of America’s one true original music. Special Guests include famous Trumpeter Jason Palmer, Tucson’s own Angelo Versace on piano and Phoenix’s best Vince Thiefain on bass.

HOLLY CHANNELL

Holly Channell is an American drummer, composer, producer and recording artist based in Boston, MA. Celebrating the release of her critically acclaimed debut album Not Just a Standard, Holly is touring through the US. Critiqued as “unstoppable,” “undeniable,” and “a phenomenon,” Holly has had the pleasure of working alongside Danilo Perez, John Patitucci, Brian Blade and many others. Her debut album houses Benny Golson pianist Mike Kocour, acclaimed Trumpeter Jason Palmer, Arizona’s most called bassist and GCC Department head Ben Hedquist, and is represented by prominent European record label Fresh Sound Records. Holly recently graduated from the distinguished Berklee Global Jazz Institute with a masters in Global Jazz, graduating with distinction, and currently works at the New School in NYC. As a bandleader Holly has played with elite musicians from all over the world, and continues performing, educating and recording her next projects as the present and future of the jazz music scene.

Casino Hearts

Casino Hearts

w/ Bright Bright & Baby Dog Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $17 / Day of Show $20 + fees | All Ages —CASINO HEARTS— Based in Los Angeles, Casino Hearts… Read more

w/ Bright Bright & Baby Dog

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $17 / Day of Show $20 + fees | All Ages

—CASINO HEARTS— Based in Los Angeles, Casino Hearts are Forrest Holter, Nick Minor, and Jacob Rubeck. Rubeck and Minor originally formed the band in Reno in 2013 releasing a number of albums and becoming a staple of the local music scene. When Rubeck moved to Los Angeles, the band went on an indefinite hiatus with hopes to someday make music together again. In 2021, Minor moved to Los Angeles and the two members recruited Holter who would add a pop and electronic sensibility to the band’s indie rock sound ushering the band into a new era. Influenced by the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Björk, Broadcast and Cocteau Twins, Casino Hearts debut EP, Lose Your Halo, is a sonic quilt of dream pop, distorted guitars and trance-like beats anchored by Holter’s ethereal gossamer voice. The band will release their second EP, ‘A Walk in The Grass’ in early March. It’s safe to say Casino Hearts have found their final form.

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out! $3… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ PHENOMENA Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

PHENOMENA

Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience for Saturdays nights in the club.

Expect a hypnotic selection from artists like Chris Lake, Cloonee, Max Styler, John Summit, PAWSA, Crankdat, Tape B, Subtronics, and ISOKNOCK blended with club anthems from Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Charli XCX, Lil Jon, Doechii, Sexyy Red, Bad Bunny, Los Tucanes, and more!

Photo galleries, themed parties, the occasional opportunity to dance on stage is what you can expect.

Walters The Don and Club Congress presents the next evolution for Electronic Music at Hotel Congress!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Late Night with Colin McIlrath Quartet
10:30PM & 11:30PM

Late Night with Colin McIlrath Quartet

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 10:30pm & 11:30pm sets) After Saturday night’s show, join bassist Colin McIlrath & his quartet for Late Night! Read more

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 10:30pm & 11:30pm sets) After Saturday night’s show, join bassist Colin McIlrath & his quartet for Late Night!

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm-9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until… Read more

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm-9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until 9:30pm. Musicians who sit in get in FREE!

Son Rompe Pera

Son Rompe Pera

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + fees | All Ages —SON ROMPE PERA—Born and raised in Naucalpan, the deep outskirts of Mexico City, the… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + fees | All Ages

—SON ROMPE PERA—Born and raised in Naucalpan, the deep outskirts of Mexico City, the Gama brothers and their band Son Rompe Pera have thrashed through all preconceived notions of what a marimba-centered band is, and have rendered the instrument inseparable from their punk ethos. Their shows have become home to the now-infamous marimba mosh pit across the globe, joining intergenerational audiences in moments of essential release and community around their hard-hitting, forward-thinking, unrelenting punk-infused cumbias. With two critically-acclaimed records under their belt, and hundreds of shows on some of the world’s most prestigious stages to a rapidly growing audience, the band consistently proves their boundlessness as far as where they can take the genre, standing vehemently by the fact that traditions are meant to be both honored, broken, and built again.

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